05.20.22
Lush Cosmetics has released limited-edition Gay is OK Soap to support Equality Florida, the largest civil rights organization dedicated to securing full equality for Florida's lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer (LGBTQ) community. The soap was created in the wake of Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signing Florida HB 1557, legislation that has become known as the 'Don't Say Gay' law, because the law because it limits or prohibits classroom instruction on LGBTQ issues in schools across the state.
Lush's 12 Florida shops will participate in the campaign standing in solidarity with LGBTQ youth, their families, and educators across the state who will be harmed by this outrageous law.
The gold and sparkly soap with an important message is now available in Florida stores and online and 100% of the purchase price of the soap (minus the taxes) aims to raise $50,000 for Equality Florida's defense fund to support those impacted by the new legislation.
"At Lush, we believe the state has a responsibility to provide a safe and inclusive learning environment for all children and the Don't Say Gay legislation does just the opposite. At a time when youth need our support the most, they and those that love them are being targeted. We are proud to stand with Equality Florida's work to support the queer community at this critical and uncertain time." Carleen Pickard, ethical campaigner, Lush Cosmetics.
In addition to the financial support, Lush is encouraging customers to learn more about Equality Florida, which is part of a lawsuit against the State of Florida in opposition to the Don't Say Gay law, and their Free To Say Gay campaign.
Lush's 12 Florida shops will participate in the campaign standing in solidarity with LGBTQ youth, their families, and educators across the state who will be harmed by this outrageous law.
The gold and sparkly soap with an important message is now available in Florida stores and online and 100% of the purchase price of the soap (minus the taxes) aims to raise $50,000 for Equality Florida's defense fund to support those impacted by the new legislation.
"At Lush, we believe the state has a responsibility to provide a safe and inclusive learning environment for all children and the Don't Say Gay legislation does just the opposite. At a time when youth need our support the most, they and those that love them are being targeted. We are proud to stand with Equality Florida's work to support the queer community at this critical and uncertain time." Carleen Pickard, ethical campaigner, Lush Cosmetics.
In addition to the financial support, Lush is encouraging customers to learn more about Equality Florida, which is part of a lawsuit against the State of Florida in opposition to the Don't Say Gay law, and their Free To Say Gay campaign.